Buy-In: | $9,373 + $422 |
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Prize Pool: | $3,832,648 |
Entrants: | 462 |
With Jens Kyllönen on the big blind, Anders Langset raises it to 85,000 and Jussi Nevanlinna pushes all-in on top to 454,000.
It's folded to Nevanlinna who adds 142,000 to his stack.
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Here are the chip counts of the four remaining players:
Anders Langset: 2,570,000
Peter Hedlund: 941,000
Jens Kyllonen: 605,000
Jussi Nevanlinna: 444,000
Just moments back from break and we see another player hit the rail.
Petter Petersson pushed all-in with A-2 and was totally dominated when Peter Hedlund called with AQ
.
The board dropped J6
6
4
K
and Hedlund takes Petersson out with the nut flush.
Petersson takes hom €181,564 for fifth place.
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The players are now on their first well-deserved break of the day. There has been a surprising amount of action today so far, for such early stages of the final table, and now getting down to business we have five left to battle it out.
When the players return, it will be level 24, and the blinds will be 15,000/30,000 with a 3,000 ante.
Rasmus Nielsen got all his chips in with A
9
versus Anders Langset's A
K
.
The Dane's luck ran out as the board fell in Langset's favor: A6
5
7
Kx.
Rasmus Nielsen performed amazingly well throughout his entire tournament, and although some may say he deserves more, he should be consoled by the €142,870 he gets for sixth place.
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It's level 23, the second level of the day, and the blinds are 10,000/20,000 with a 2,000 ante.
With the blinds of four players in the pot, it comes around to Rasmus Nielsen who raises it up.
Jens Kyllönen calls and the flop falls AQ
4
. Both players check. The turn is the 7
and it's checked also. Another heart sails in on the river - 9
.
Nielsen checks, Kyllonen contemplates raising but decides to check. Nielsen takes down the pot with a pair of nines he made on the river.
With just Rasmus Nielsen and Petter Petersson's blinds in the pot, the flop is dealt: A10
4
Both players check and the turn is the Q. It's checked down again and the river is the 7
.
Nielsen bets 16,000 and Petersson thinks about it. It turns out he's just thinking whether to raise or not because he calls and wins with a 9-high flush.
Career Winnings | Titles | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
Mike McDonald $3,642,657 |
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2 |
Glen Chorny $3,273,822 |
3 |
Dimitar Danchev $3,053,428 |
4 |
Pieter De Korver $3,042,468 |
5 |
Poorya Nazari $3,000,000 |
6 |
Eugene Katchalov $2,747,882 |
7 |
Bertrand Grospellier $2,711,206 |
8 |
Anthony Gregg $2,676,175 |
9 |
Nicolas Chouity $2,619,143 |
10 |
Sebastian Ruthenberg $2,440,388 |